Scientists Find the Secret to 'Unhackable' Security Systems on the Wings of Butterflies
The scales of a butterfly are so unique under a microscope that they are being used in Serbia as the next revolution in security coding.
The scales of a butterfly are so unique under a microscope that they are being used in Serbia as the next revolution in security coding.
Bee-lovers rejoice with news that a healthy indigenous bee population was found after remaining hidden for at least 200 years in Blenheim
From 2,000 to 100,000, Western monarch butterflies arrived in California for their 2021 winter migration in huge numbers.
The south-coast city of Brighton and Hove, in England, is mandating that new buildings be included with special bricks for nesting bees.
The 2.4 acre meadow as an "oasis" of insects and flowers, with 40 different blooming plant species on which Krenn's bees can feed.
There's a palpable sense of wonderment in the motions of the marmoset as it reaches out for a species of giant katydid.
The legislation is set to open up a whole new market to a sustainable source of protein and nutrition for the European Union.
COVID-19 has led to an increase in citizen science programs in places like Occoquan Bay NWR, where butterflies and other insects are recorded.
When a dolphin got lost and swam up a Florida canal, no less than 30 biologists and volunteers formed a human chain to coax it to sea.
Baby pink iguanas were seen for the first time ever, and their nesting behavior and major predators have been caught on camera.
It's not a frog, nor a salamander, but the early-Triassic version of what today are called Caecilians: a family of legless amphibians.
Everyone has their phobias—spiders, elevators, loneliness, but unfortunately for one Delta Airlines passenger, hers was flying.